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UQ MBA earns five star rating

26 August 2005

UQ Business School’s MBA has earned a five star rating from the Graduate Management Association of Australia (GMAA).

The GMAA is the nationally recognised professional association for graduates with MBA, DBA, and other postgraduate business management qualifications in Australia.

The rating is published in the Good Universities Guide to MBA and Executive short courses released today.

MBA Director Dr Steve Kay said he was delighted with the rating.

"The GMAA uses data provided by the School incorporating experience of academic staff, resources available to students, and business school links with industry and overseas schools," he said.

"The five star overall ranking shows we’re performing at the highest levels across the board."

He said UQ was also recently ranked in the top five in the nation for quality teaching.

For more information contact Dr Steve Kay, Director MBA Program, telephone (07) 3365 8287, mobile 0423 606 311, email s.kay@business.uq.edu.au or Cathy Stacey, Marketing Development Manager, University of Queensland Business School, telehone (07) 3365 6179, mobile 0438 339 538, email c.stacey@business.uq.edu.au

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